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Page 77 text:
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?auwle .Jeanine Every morning you hear beautiful music pouring from the band portable. What is it? The Ponce band, of course! One of the hest in the city, our band has accomplishments to sl1ow for this year. Under the direction of Mr. Carl Wi. Fien, the band has marched and played at all Ponce football games and at many University of Miami games. Marching in victory parades, playing at Bayfront Park on Ponce Day are just a few of their activities. Quickly recognized in their red and black uniforms, and led by drum major, Sonny Woodmansee, and majorettes, Bettie and Shirley Smith, they lead us on to victory! ' 5 ,Q fxj Cx- I FN ,5.D- N First row: Shirley Smith, Joyce Wheeler, Ralph Woodmansee, Ma- mie Parker, Mildred Garcia, Bet- ty Smith, second row: Gene Lock- hart, Albert Chapman, Thomas Fitzgerald, Deforest E d w a r d s, Charles Segert, Suzanne Summers, Barbara Ann Pierce, Betty Jane Mitchell, Jeanne Lamper, Chris- tine Nowlin, Virginia Iwerks, Nan- cy Kaye, Dorothy Swanson, Mar- garet Osborneg third row: James MacMahon, Allan Bjork, Douglas Sandberg, Thomas Fryer, John Ag- uire, Gladys Hill, Ed English, Peggy Holleback, Ann Bellen- ger, Elgy Jean Stiles, Dolores Hus- kamp, Patricia Homan, Edward Shrewsbury, Lois Weaver: fourth row: Hasell Crouch, Bill Shuts, Frances Garcia, Van Magonigle, John McGlamery, Jim Neill, Wil- son Smith, Leo Roberts, Billy Carpenter, fifth row: Mary E. Rice, Pat Austin, Hugh Wood, Jean Hyers, Jeanne Bagley, Char- lotte Amidon, Nettie Belle Hjort, Virginia Matheson, George Sol- berg, David Bowers, Jimmy Fiel- den, Clifford Wells, sixth row: William Shisler, David Kelly, Richard Van Zant, Donald Deer- ing, David Metzger, Paul Muir, Tom Ebert, .Joe Harrell, George Corrigan, Carl Dewey. 75
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Page 76 text:
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Top Performers Wheel cluhhers are certainly top per- formers around Ponce. As junior mem- bers of the Miami Rotary Club, they have sponsored many worthy projects under the Cavaliers, Big Top. Working in the cafeteria to relieve lahor short- ages during the first semester, they did a fine job. Later the Junior Rotarians boosted sales of War Bonds and stamps, putting Ponce away up on top. Then, too, they planned a War Memorial for our school. As president this year, the Wheel Club selected Jack Mueller, vice-presi- dent, Walter Pierce, second vice-presi- dent, John Dick, recording secretary, Dick Crockfordg corresponding secre- tary, John Cornell, treasurer, Tommie Blount, chaplain, Newton Bollinger, and sergeant-at-arms, Bill Hartnett. They are under the guidance of their capable sponsor, Mrs. Herherta Leo- nardy. 74 First row: Newton Bollinger, Jack Mueller, Walter Pierce, John Dick, John Cornell, Bill Hartnett, second row: Jordan Peck, James Loomis, Moie Tendrich, Jimmy Deen, John Sims, Tommy Mumford, C. H. Summers, third row: Wilson Smith, Dick Crockford, Bill Morse, Donald Brown, Tommie Blount, Dick Letaw, David DeNoong fourth row: Bill Davis, Linton Tyler, Hugh Wood, Staples Pierce, George Corrigan, David Batcheller, Dick Fullerton, Jack Kitchens. Seated at the table discussing new ideas and problems are the fol- lowing Wheel Club members: John Cotton, Moie Tendrich, Jack Muel- ler, Jimmy Deen, Raymond Brown, Richard Crockford, Hugh Wood, Walter Pierce, and Wilson Smith.
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Page 78 text:
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74eg Excel Crack Writers are these students, selected for the Quill and Scroll Honorary .lournalistic Society. They are chosen for their writing skill, their printed inches in the school pub- lications, and their service on the Tribune and Cavaleong and are sponsored by Mrs. Helen Evans, Tribune and Cava- leon adviser. First row: Alice Flflgg, Jeanne Bagley, Mrs. Helen Evans, adviser, Nancy Lefholz, Patsy Crosby, second row: ,lay Clarke, Linton Tyler, Walter Pierce, Pic Brannon. 76 IJ 'n rr . f fVVVX VVV Ghost Writers Discussing various forms of journalism, such as ad- vertising, feature and news writing, r e a d i n g other school papers, and secur- ing ads, are the activities of the Press Club mem- bers. Many are preparing for journalistic careers in the biggest show of all-- life. Leading them in their eHorts is Mrs. Helen Evans, their adviserg Pic Bran- non, president, Jay Clarke, vice-president, P a t ric i a Wilkins, secretary, and Helen Clark, treasurer. First row: Nancy Jones, Pat- ricia Wilkins, Helen Clark, Mrs. Helen Evans, Barbara Rothschild, Dorothy B o o l h, Barbara Pierce, second row: Denis 0,Donovan, Marcia Al- len, Dolores Huskamp, Chris- tine Nowlin, Lucia Miller, .lim- my Fielden, third row: James Best, John Roberts, Pic Bran- non, Jay Clarke, David De- Noon, Bob Miller.
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